- Nov 10, 2020
- Nov 09, 2020
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The policy was marked as "draft" in the document, but classified as "standard" in the list because the deadline had expired without objection, so it technically *was* standard. In any case, it was implemented and now is therefore obsolete (because it's useless to keep such an historical proposal forever).
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- Nov 08, 2020
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Let's use --absolute because it is less error-prone: I originally thought the number there was the *final* disk space. But actually, without --absolute, it is *added* to the existing disk space. This can lead to fairly catastrophic results if we add too much disk space, as reverting this requires a complex backup / restore procedure of the VM, because grow-disk doesn't support shrinking disks. Also mention this problem in the docs.
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- Nov 04, 2020
- Nov 02, 2020
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I know this might be better implemented as a TPA-RFC, logically, but i feel we already have rough consensus on this. The last request for a VM that came in (#40070) really demonstrated to me the reason for this deprecation: `tekesicola` is certainly a nice-looking name, but I have no idea what it means or why it was picked. So it would make someone unfamiliar with the history of that machine to actually know what it's for.
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- Oct 30, 2020
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- Oct 29, 2020